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Behind the wireless[electronic resource] :a history of early women at the BBC /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
384.550820941
書名/作者:
Behind the wireless : a history of early women at the BBC // by Kate Murphy.
作者:
Murphy, Kate.
出版者:
London : : Palgrave Macmillan UK :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xiii, 295 p. : : digital ;; 21 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Radio broadcasting - History. - Great Britain
標題:
Women in radio broadcasting - Great Britain.
標題:
Women in the broadcasting industry - Great Britain.
標題:
History.
標題:
History of Britain and Ireland.
標題:
Cultural History.
標題:
Gender Studies.
ISBN:
9781137491732
ISBN:
9781137491725
內容註:
Introduction -- 1. Growing Like a Young Giant: The BBC as a Place to Work -- 2. Women Who Oil the Wheels: Waged Women at the BBC -- 3. Only an Exceptional Woman: Married Women at the BBC -- 4. New And Important Careers: Salaried Women at the BBC -- 5. Women Who Rule at the BBC: Four Elite Women -- 6. When They Have Their Cup of Tea: Making Programmes for Women -- 7. You Feel Their Personal Touch: Women Broadcasters -- 8. Conclusion -- Epilogue: A Brief Encounter with 90 Further Years.
摘要、提要註:
Behind the Wireless tells the story of women at the BBC in the 1920s and 30s. Broadcasting was brand new in Britain and the BBC developed without many of the overt discriminatory practices commonplace at the time. Women were employed at all levels, except the very top, for instance as secretaries, documentary makers, advertising representatives, and librarians. Three women held Director level posts, Hilda Matheson (Director of Talks), Mary Somerville (Director of School Broadcasting), and Isa Benzie (Foreign Director) Women also produced the programmes aimed at female listeners and brought women broadcasters to the microphone. There was an ethos of equality and the chance to rise through the ranks from accounts clerk to accompanist. But lurking behind the facade of modernity were hidden inequalities in recruitment, pay, and promotion and in 1932 a marriage bar was introduced. Kate Murphy examines how and why the interwar BBC created new opportunities for women.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-49173-2
Behind the wireless[electronic resource] :a history of early women at the BBC /
Murphy, Kate.
Behind the wireless
a history of early women at the BBC /[electronic resource] :by Kate Murphy. - London :Palgrave Macmillan UK :2016. - xiii, 295 p. :digital ;21 cm.
Introduction -- 1. Growing Like a Young Giant: The BBC as a Place to Work -- 2. Women Who Oil the Wheels: Waged Women at the BBC -- 3. Only an Exceptional Woman: Married Women at the BBC -- 4. New And Important Careers: Salaried Women at the BBC -- 5. Women Who Rule at the BBC: Four Elite Women -- 6. When They Have Their Cup of Tea: Making Programmes for Women -- 7. You Feel Their Personal Touch: Women Broadcasters -- 8. Conclusion -- Epilogue: A Brief Encounter with 90 Further Years.
Behind the Wireless tells the story of women at the BBC in the 1920s and 30s. Broadcasting was brand new in Britain and the BBC developed without many of the overt discriminatory practices commonplace at the time. Women were employed at all levels, except the very top, for instance as secretaries, documentary makers, advertising representatives, and librarians. Three women held Director level posts, Hilda Matheson (Director of Talks), Mary Somerville (Director of School Broadcasting), and Isa Benzie (Foreign Director) Women also produced the programmes aimed at female listeners and brought women broadcasters to the microphone. There was an ethos of equality and the chance to rise through the ranks from accounts clerk to accompanist. But lurking behind the facade of modernity were hidden inequalities in recruitment, pay, and promotion and in 1932 a marriage bar was introduced. Kate Murphy examines how and why the interwar BBC created new opportunities for women.
ISBN: 9781137491732
Standard No.: 10.1057/978-1-137-49173-2doiSubjects--Corporate Names:
640887
BBC Radio
--History.Subjects--Topical Terms:
473287
Radio broadcasting
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LC Class. No.: HE8700.9.G7 / M87 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 384.550820941
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